Dunkirk os one of the best Nolan films and I think he actually put the last scraps of talent he had left into it.
Tenet was terrible and Oppenheimer was borderline incompetent in it's editing. A three hour trailer.
Memento > Following > Prestige = Dark Knight = Dunkirk > Interstellar > Inception > Insomnia > Oppenheimer > Tenet > Tommy Wiseau's The Room > AVGN: The Movie > The Dark Knight Rises
Yes I do think Interstellar is better than Inception. Everyone hates on the former and circlejerks the latter but Interstellar has some of the best spectacle ever put to screen with the space scenes, and the father daughter relationship is mostly well done. It's everything else that is mediocre. Inception is surprisingly unimaginative for a movie about dreams, and generally extremely dry. The drama doesn't work. Ellen Page is an annoying character too. By the end of it I felt like I didn't watch anything at all. And I tried two times to get into it.
>Inception is surprisingly unimaginative for a movie about dreams, and generally extremely dry
I'm always sad to hear this criticism about inception, because so many people miss out on the best heist movie of the century so far only because they had a different expectation of what the movie would be about
Why make a generic heist movie while having such a concept? It would've been a great heist film if the concept it uses was utilized better. It's just grey and lifeless. While not trying to be mechanical on purpose (like Dunkirk) and still attempting to have some sort of a dramatic core which doesn't work. It's many elements that have potential and never reach it. There's zero impact by the end. At least that's how I felt.
you're just expanding on what I said, you wanted paprika but the movie was Heat inside dreams
your stance is totally fine though, I'm just saying you're missing on a great movie simply because you wanted to see a different approach
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>Heat
Heat is a visual marvel, the direction is impeccable, characters engaging.
Inception is overstuffed with underdeveloped ideas and is visually mostly flat and lifeless. It doesn't have to be Paprika but basically nothing visually interesting happens beyond the folding city scene. The gravity hallway is cool and that's basically it. The finale in the crumbling city is very generic and there's really shoddy CGI there. Plus at that point it's not a heist film, the whole scene is about the drama elements, and they're uninteresting.
It would have worked as a heist movie if they hadn't hyped up the surreality / malleability aspect of the dreams. Just make their dream machine enforce plausible, non-dreamlike scenarios. Then when something goes wrong (like the train) it actually has an impact, and the audience also doesn't spend the movie wondering why Leo doesn't summon a fire breathing dragon or whatever to get out of a serious jam. Yes yes, they had to avoid calling attention to themselves, but that alwaya seemed like a rule set up to be broken under pressure, and it never was.
It's not an original thought, someone else described the movie like that here and I felt like it's spot on.
But to be fair it's mostly the first 40 minutes that are the biggest offender in that regard, it gets a bit better as it goes on.
He knew that Hitler was a reasonable guy that would let the british escape dunkirk, as one final attempt to dissuade them from their israeli overlords through his merciful character, so that at the minimum they no longer need to fight and hopefully can even join in the same cause. Why didnt they listen?
He was a distant relative of the Rothschilds.
No everybody reacts the same way. Dude is not even smilling, he's more like "oh god we are fricked"
he knew the stukas in that movie were only throwing hand grenades.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9w2lY7hSLAE
He listens to Sabaton
he knew it was just a movie, nothing to be scared about
Upholding the Nolan tradition of whacky extras
NO MORE DEAD COPS
i cant find my gif of that guy sorry
>Oh the Germans are bombing us?
Dunkirk os one of the best Nolan films and I think he actually put the last scraps of talent he had left into it.
Tenet was terrible and Oppenheimer was borderline incompetent in it's editing. A three hour trailer.
>Dunkirk os one of the best Nolan films
Not even in his top 5
Memento > Following > Prestige = Dark Knight = Dunkirk > Interstellar > Inception > Insomnia > Oppenheimer > Tenet > Tommy Wiseau's The Room > AVGN: The Movie > The Dark Knight Rises
Yes I do think Interstellar is better than Inception. Everyone hates on the former and circlejerks the latter but Interstellar has some of the best spectacle ever put to screen with the space scenes, and the father daughter relationship is mostly well done. It's everything else that is mediocre. Inception is surprisingly unimaginative for a movie about dreams, and generally extremely dry. The drama doesn't work. Ellen Page is an annoying character too. By the end of it I felt like I didn't watch anything at all. And I tried two times to get into it.
>Inception is surprisingly unimaginative for a movie about dreams, and generally extremely dry
I'm always sad to hear this criticism about inception, because so many people miss out on the best heist movie of the century so far only because they had a different expectation of what the movie would be about
Why make a generic heist movie while having such a concept? It would've been a great heist film if the concept it uses was utilized better. It's just grey and lifeless. While not trying to be mechanical on purpose (like Dunkirk) and still attempting to have some sort of a dramatic core which doesn't work. It's many elements that have potential and never reach it. There's zero impact by the end. At least that's how I felt.
you're just expanding on what I said, you wanted paprika but the movie was Heat inside dreams
your stance is totally fine though, I'm just saying you're missing on a great movie simply because you wanted to see a different approach
>Heat
Heat is a visual marvel, the direction is impeccable, characters engaging.
Inception is overstuffed with underdeveloped ideas and is visually mostly flat and lifeless. It doesn't have to be Paprika but basically nothing visually interesting happens beyond the folding city scene. The gravity hallway is cool and that's basically it. The finale in the crumbling city is very generic and there's really shoddy CGI there. Plus at that point it's not a heist film, the whole scene is about the drama elements, and they're uninteresting.
It would have worked as a heist movie if they hadn't hyped up the surreality / malleability aspect of the dreams. Just make their dream machine enforce plausible, non-dreamlike scenarios. Then when something goes wrong (like the train) it actually has an impact, and the audience also doesn't spend the movie wondering why Leo doesn't summon a fire breathing dragon or whatever to get out of a serious jam. Yes yes, they had to avoid calling attention to themselves, but that alwaya seemed like a rule set up to be broken under pressure, and it never was.
Memento>Prestige>Interstellar>Inception>Dark Knight>Following>Insomnia>Dunkirk=Oppenheimer>Batman Begins=The Dark Knight Rises
>A three hour trailer.
good critique
It's not an original thought, someone else described the movie like that here and I felt like it's spot on.
But to be fair it's mostly the first 40 minutes that are the biggest offender in that regard, it gets a bit better as it goes on.
I don't see how someone's editing work on oppenhimmler proves that nolan has spent the last scraps of his talent on dunkirk
>it's
*its
Dunkirk is literally a bad movie
he knew he would be drafted by the spurs and be given the point guard spot right away
Britbongs aren't really people
You're literally not a person if you're not either British or of British descent. You're speaking English and using the world wide web.
He realized he was sent to fight the last european rebellion against israeli global order so his grandson can be a troony and his people extinct
Lel this is how underaged low iq/pol/tards like payton gendron actually think
It really did happen like that tho
He knew that Hitler was a reasonable guy that would let the british escape dunkirk, as one final attempt to dissuade them from their israeli overlords through his merciful character, so that at the minimum they no longer need to fight and hopefully can even join in the same cause. Why didnt they listen?
he was a schizo drafted in the war
fantasizing about his sister's big khazar milkers
Some people just have weird reactions to death & danger, okay???
Nolan and his single take autism
he was in character
I’m storming Omaha right now.
Baldwins' grandfather.
He liked bad b***hes that his fricking problem
And he liked to frick 'em that his fricking problem